(Plus, on almost all of this, there are people with the right credentials making almost any claim—people with all the right credentials, Ivy league positions, official entities. How are people supposed to navigate this? "Epidemiologists and virologists" aren't saying one thing).
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I believe it's there! I also believe that if experts communicating with the public is incomprehensible due to disagreement in the field (your contention) that the solution is for experts to guard against confusion by holding back from communicating.
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Which, yes, we can say only CDC should communicate with the public so there's a single unified voice. That's fine, maybe it's right! But the implication is to get experts out of the public sphere, since they often disagree with each other.
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I don’t mean to be a creeper on your conversation but as a non scientific person trying to keep informed Its hard. Vaccines will work- no they won’t -yes they will. I get my 2nd shot Tuesday and have actually thought why bother risking side effects. I’m going to but still...
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Definitely get the second shot. Decent chance of feeling crummy for a day, but with a huge payoff!
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